Please help me interpret these cardiac tests

Fibrous pericardium with granulation tissue with fibrinous exudate mild fibroblasia. There are mononuclear cell infiltrates with rare leukocytes and eosinophils
What is organizing fibrinous pericarditis?
What are the short term and long term implications?
Thank you

Most patients will continue to recover and no further treatment is necessary, other than analgesics or anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve pain and antibiotics if there was evidence of a bacterial infection (not shown in your case).

However, occasionally this may cause a chronic constrictive pericarditis, impairing your heart function with as result ongoing chest pains, dyspnea and other symptoms of heart failure, which may require a pericardiectomy with removal of the diseased heart sack.